Skunk
Known for their ability to spray a foul-smelling liquid as a means of defense, skunks are mammals that are found in 12 subspecies under 4 different genuses.
Scientific Name – Mephitidae
Classification – Musteloidea
Baby – Kit
Collective Noun – Surfeit
Length/Size – Widely vary between subspecies
Weight – Widely vary between subspecies
Top Speed – 10 mph
Life Expectancy – About 7 years; up to 10 in captivity
Mating Season – February to March
Gestation Period – 66 days
Special Features – Covered with striped fur and has a defensive stink gland
Social Structure – Solitary; behaviors vary between subspecies
Geographical Distribution – 12 Subspecies widely spread across the Americas, Indonesia and the Philippines
Natural Habitat – Open woodland and dense shrub
Diet – Insects, Rodents, Rabbits
Predators – Owls, Coyote, Wild cats